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| Christianity and Freemasonry Christianity and Freemasonry have had a mixed relationship, with various Christian denominations strongly discouraging or even prohibiting members from becoming Freemasons. Christianity_and_Freemasonry
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| Homosexuality: Opposing Viewpoints (1999) Homosexuality: Opposing Viewpoints is a book, in the Opposing Viewpoints series, presenting selections of contrasting points of view on four central questions about homosexuality: what causes it; whether homosexuals face serious discrimination; whether society should encourage increased acceptance of it; and whether society should sanction Gay and Lesbian families. It was edited by Mary E. Homosexuality:_Opposing_Viewpoints_(1999)
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| David Underdown User_talk:David_Underdown
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| Barmbrack Barmbrack (Irish: Báirín Breac) is a yeasted bread with added sultanas and raisins. Usually sold in flattened rounds, it is often served toasted with butter along with a cup of tea in the afternoon. Barmbrack
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| Ordinatio Sacerdotalis Ordinatio Sacerdotalis (Latin for On Ordination to the Priesthood) is a Roman Catholic document discussing the Roman Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men alone." This Apostolic Letter was issued from the Vatican by Pope John Paul II on 22 May 1994. Ordinatio_Sacerdotalis
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| Feeneyism Feeneyism is a derogatory term for the Roman Catholic theology associated with Leonard Feeney (1897-1978), a Jesuit priest and founder of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Feeney favoured a strict interpretation of the doctrine extra Ecclesiam nulla salus ("outside the church there is no salvation"). Feeneyism
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| List of encyclicals of Pope Pius XII This is a list of encyclicals of Pope Pius XII. Pope Pius XII issued 41 Papal Encyclicals, during his reign as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church for over 19 years, from his election of March 2, 1939 until his death on October 9, 1958. List_of_encyclicals_of_Pope_Pius_XII
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| Roman Catholic calendar of saints The General Roman Calendar indicates the days of the year to which are assigned the liturgical celebrations of saints and of the mysteries of the Lord that are to be observed wherever the Roman Rite is used. National and diocesan liturgical calendars, as well as those of religious orders and even of continents, add other saints or transfer the celebration of a particular saint from the date assigned in the General Calendar to another date. Roman_Catholic_calendar_of_saints
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| Nazareth College (New York) For other colleges with the same name, see Nazareth College. Nazareth_College_(New_York)
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| Tree of Jesse Talk:Tree_of_Jesse
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| Traditionalist Catholic/Archives/2006/jan-apr Talk:Traditionalist_Catholic/Archives/2006/jan-apr
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| Dissident Roman Catholic theologians Category_talk:Dissident_Roman_Catholic_theologians
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| Hyacinth and Protus Saints Hyacinth and Protus were Christian martyrs during the persecution of Emperor Valerian I (257-259 AD). Protus' name is sometimes spelled Protatius, Proteus, Prothus, Prote, and Proto. Hyacinth_and_Protus
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| Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles In addition to about three million Polish Jews (mostly killed in Operation Reinhard), 2.5 million non-Jewish Polish citizens perished during the course of the war. Nazi_crimes_against_ethnic_Poles
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| Council of Epaon The Council of Epaon in Burgundy (517) enacted the first legislation against wooden altars, forbidding the building of any but stone Altars.Catholic Encyclopedia: History of the Christian Altar Council_of_Epaon
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| Nazi eugenics Nazi eugenics were Nazi Germany's race-based social policies that placed the improvement of the race through eugenics at the center of their concerns and targeted those humans they identified as "life unworthy of life" (German Lebensunwertes Leben), including but not limited to the criminal, degenerate, dissident, feeble-minded, homosexual, idle, insane, religious and weak, for elimination from the chain of heredity. More than 400,000 people were sterilized against their will, while 70,000 were killed in the Action T4. Nazi_eugenics
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| John M. Oesterreicher Monsignor John Maria Oesterreicher, born Johannes Oesterreicher (February 2, 1904 – April 18, 1993) was a Roman Catholic theologian and a leading advocate of Jewish-Catholic reconciliation. He was one of the architects of Nostra Aetate or "In Our Age," which was issued by the Second Vatican Council in 1965 and which repudiated antisemitism. John_M._Oesterreicher
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